Wonders of the Middle East’s Design and the Culture Mixture
Graphic design is a language with color, texture, layout, symbols, typography usage, and many other features that we can count. The design world is also influenced by the geography and culture in which executed.
The synthesis of East and West is one of the elements that gives taste to the culture of the civilization we live in. The graphic language of the rich, dreamy world of the Middle East’s design is fascinating. The world of design is mysterious and exotic with elements like swords, sand & deserts, magic lamps, flying rugs, and gold. The product that emerges when the unique, alluring style of the east and the techniques of the west are combined is dazzling.
Nike Football Kit Launch: Saudi Arabia National Team Collection
The project is focusing on introducing the new Saudi Arabia National Team Collection. Artists involved in the project created a kit launch for Nike Football and Saudi Arabia Football Team crafting bespoke Arabic typography for the Saudi FIFA team. Pictures were taken in the streets of Al Balad, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia can be interpreted as “Neo-Saudi Subculture” products.
The photographers of the project explained it as follows:
“childhood dream come true shooting Nike football inshallah more football and more joy ⚽️🤹🏽♂️🏆 shot this campaign along @chndy_” – @chebmoha
“Ever since I picked up my first camera it has been a dream of mine to shoot a campaign for @nike in the Middle East.” – @chndy_
Silvia S Hagge’s Five Eyes series is a result of struggle and relationship with her glasses. This collection of photos is a result of her frustration and decided to take them off.
American filmmaker and scholar Wheeler Winston Dixon created “What Comes Next” a short film by only using footage and soundtracks in the Public Domain.
Sebastian Cestaro’s style has a surreal side with a colorful cartoon-like color palette, abstract faces, and big eyes that he uses as a repetitive design element in most of his works also we can call them his signature.
Middle East’s Design World: Nike Football Kit Launch
Wonders of the Middle East’s Design and the Culture Mixture
Graphic design is a language with color, texture, layout, symbols, typography usage, and many other features that we can count. The design world is also influenced by the geography and culture in which executed.
The synthesis of East and West is one of the elements that gives taste to the culture of the civilization we live in. The graphic language of the rich, dreamy world of the Middle East’s design is fascinating. The world of design is mysterious and exotic with elements like swords, sand & deserts, magic lamps, flying rugs, and gold. The product that emerges when the unique, alluring style of the east and the techniques of the west are combined is dazzling.
Nike Football Kit Launch: Saudi Arabia National Team Collection
The project is focusing on introducing the new Saudi Arabia National Team Collection. Artists involved in the project created a kit launch for Nike Football and Saudi Arabia Football Team crafting bespoke Arabic typography for the Saudi FIFA team. Pictures were taken in the streets of Al Balad, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia can be interpreted as “Neo-Saudi Subculture” products.
The photographers of the project explained it as follows:
“childhood dream come true shooting Nike football inshallah more football and more joy ⚽️🤹🏽♂️🏆 shot this campaign along @chndy_” – @chebmoha
“Ever since I picked up my first camera it has been a dream of mine to shoot a campaign for @nike in the Middle East.” – @chndy_
Work for Nike Football
Arabic Typography & Lettering: Morcos Key
Design: Wael Morcos
Art Direction: Morgan Ruby
Design Direction: Wai Chung Lau
Photography: Cheb Moha & @chndy_
3D: SUCUK & BRATWURST
Nike Team: @marlousjaffa @parliaros @sophieklipfel @hindrasheed @mahdi_jali
Source: Graphic Juice & Morgan Ruby
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